Here are my first three books! "Strange Tales of Vampires" - "Bizarre Zombie Stories" and "Beyond The Dark," are now available on Amazon's Kindle. I grew up reading horror comics and now I want to bring that same feeling back, but with short stories. The books below are not graphic novels, but very dark stories that will leave you wondering what awaits you in the shadows. Enter if you dare...

I just had to do a "Jesus on Extasy The Clock Review" on my blog! This is one of the best CD's I've purchased in years and if you like Industrial, Synth, Glam, or Alternative rock, then you need to grab this now over on Amazon! I've been listening to this new CD for two weeks now and I am totally hooked. Not to mention, I love the music that comes out of Germany. The new lead singer is Manja Wagner and she is drop dead gorgeous. I was searching around VampireFreaks.com and I'm so glad I found Jesus on Extasy.

I am on VampireFreaks.com quite a lot and I would never listen to Jesus on Extasy for some stupid reason, but now I feel like I've missed out on some emotionally moving music. The first song on the CD is "Freak Me Out" and it is so powerful. Manja's vocals are sexy and she has a sweet haunting voice, which turns me on. The song that really blew my tight pants off was "Lost In Time"...this song rocked me so hard and had so much energy.

I believe you will find Jesus on Extasy's tunes to be dance worthy and catchy. I about fell out of my chair when I saw they did one of Duran Duran's best tunes called Ordinary World. I do agree with one reviewer online that many of the songs have a rhythmic disco beat to them, but I still love it. Would this CD be considered metal? Well, that's a matter of opinion and I seem to be more into the lyrics and how they make me feel at the moment. I can't wait for their next CD!

Amanda Hocking writes a winner with Hollowland! If you like some good gore and a fun story, then this book may be just what's cooking for dinner tonight with a heaping spoonful of brains. I have always loved zombies and I've dated a few here and there. I am a huge fan of "Night of The Living Dead" by George A. Romero and Lucio Fulci's "Zombie." Please for the love of god, watch Lucio Fulci's "Zombie" movie, if you have not seen it...I promise you will thank me later.

There's just something wonderful about being trapped with some people who you may or may not find attractive in small areas. It could be a mall or a fenced in camp setting...hell it could be anything! I like having to use survival instincts and trying to protect others from being consumed by flesh eating zombies. I would have to say that this is a fantasy of mine. I have thought of what I would do if a 100 zombies were cornering me in a huge barn and it's incredibly frightening.

Now, let me get back on track here with my quick book review. Amanda Hocking is a very good storyteller and Hollowland is the first book I've read of hers, but I plan on reading My Blood Approves as well. I'm very impressed with her character development and I could not get enough of the main character Remy, who is a kick ass survivor of the zombie apocalypse. She does a wonderful job of incorporating horror (super gross visual descriptions of zombies) and paranormal romance into Hollowland, although there is more horror then romance in this book, I seem to like it even more for the gore or maybe I'm just a morbid soul...yeah, I'm pretty morbid...oh well.

Hollowland is a simple story that will keep you on the edge of your seat wondering who will be chewed apart by the zombies next. I grew an almost lesbian-like attachment for Remy (the girl on the book cover is hot) and could not wait to see what happens when she finds her younger brother. The only element of the book, I could have done without is where they find a lion and make it their pet. Of course, there are some other aspects of the book, which were a little hard to believe, but overall, I would highly recommend reading Hollowland. As an indie writer myself, I am thrilled to see such a young writer reach the success Amanda Hocking has in such a short amount of time.

Have you ever seen or heard of the horror film MORTUARY from 1983? This movie is out of print and I use to have it on VHS, but now all I have is a copy. I have always adored the movie poster because of the beautiful purple colors and the mist forming around the tombstone.

It really is a beautiful work of art and I just love how the hand bursts forth from the grave. I am very fortunate to own the original theater-used movie poster for MORTUARY and I like to encourage my friends to buy "original" theater-used movies posters.

Buying original movie posters is a great investment. I will admit the cover art on the MORTUARY poster and the VHS box is not the same as the movie, but still, it looks freaking awesome! If you are looking for a cheaply filmed horror flick and you are bored to death, then check this one out!

Bill Paxton is at his best in this cheesy film and it will make you want to get out your old popcorn machine. For example, seeing Mary McDonough from The Waltons in a horror movie is a breath of fresh air. John boy would be proud of her and so would the rest of The Waltons family. MORTUARY may not have been the best horror movie to come out of the 80's, but it sure has some good moments. If you never have seen Christopher George as an actor, you need to check this movie out now! Is it his best role? No, it's not, but it was the last film he made before he died.

On a good note, Bill Paxton makes MORTUARY worth watching because he does a wonderful job of showing how well he can play a lunatic. As many already know who have seen MORTUARY, it leaves very little to be desired in the areas of great kills and superb gore.

The killer in this movie uses a trocar (a surgical instrument with a three-sided cutting point enclosed in a tube, used for withdrawing fluid from a body cavity) as his main instrument of death. Are the killings good you may ask? Yes, some of them are good, but it's still 100% good old 80's cheese. This is one of those flicks that has fallen through the cracks of time and it needs an official dvd release. Please keep in mind, this movie does have some redeeming qualities, such as the music (eerie and suspenseful) and a young Bill Paxton.

Sick of crappy remakes? Many of the horror flicks coming out today are lacking the vital elements, that make a good horror film. I certainly don't claim to be the master of horror, but I do think we can have better scripts and actors today, not to mention, I am noticing a good number of stunning young actresses coming from Canada, who are doing very well in the horror genre. Go Canada!

Like lightning follow me like
To a trip to a candy land
I never thought I'd ever needed you
The key that opens my heart
Strips down and changes to bark
I keep turning I keep turning blue

I'm digging a hole to bury me
And I'm not stopping till I'm six feet deep
Just take it slow coz I got no enemies
I'm not stopping til I'm six feet deep

Black cats keep crossing my path
Sleeping blasts from here and restless
I know, I know it's you
I'm down but laughing out loud
I see you peeking from behind the dark cloud
This thing goes pointing right at you

I'm digging a hole to bury me
And I'm not stopping till I'm six feet deep
Just take it slow coz I got no enemies
I'm not stopping till I'm six feet deep

I'm digging a hole to bury me
And I'm not stopping till I'm six feet deep
Just take it slow coz I got no enemies
I'm not stopping till I'm six feet deep

I'm digging a hole to bury me
And I'm not stopping till I'm six feet deep
Just take it slow coz I got no enemies
I'm not stopping till I'm six feet deep

I'm digging a hole to bury me
And I'm not stopping till I'm six feet deep
Just take it slow coz I got no enemies
I'm not stopping till I'm six feet deep

As a writer, I would like to think that self expression through my short stories will touch someone out there, even though many of my stories deal with the macabre, I'm certain, there are some fright freaks who will enjoy getting a "quick fix" to feed their darksides from my paranormal stories.

Ever since I was a teenager, I've been heavily influenced by those obscure horror movies from the 70's and 80's, such as the works of such brilliant Italian directors as Dario Argento and Lucio Fulci. Fortunately, thanks to the VHS collectors on YouTube, you can get to see the fine artwork that was displayed on those old VHS tapes of the past today. Both the cover art, as well as the movies from the 80's helped shape and mold my mind for writing some fun-filled and creepy stories.

I love the horror artwork on theater-used posters from back then (70s - 80s), because many of the illustrations were done on canvas. For example, the original movie poster for "Maniac" starring Joe Spinell had some of the best canvas artwork I've ever seen. If you never have had the pleasure of seeing Argento's "Phenomena" or Lucio Fulci's "Zombie," you don't know what you are missing. I would also like to encourage anyone who is visiting my blog to check out VampireFreaks.com, because it is a site with so many outstanding bands to choose from online. I like to write as I listen to such bands as "The Birthday Massacre" and "Ashbury Heights" over at VampireFreaks.com.

I plan on making this blog contain vital information about my upcoming books and some of my favorite bands.

About Me

Veronica Mordem walks through local cemeteries for writing inspiration after midnight. As a writer, she was strongly influenced by Hammer films, 80's horror and the works of Clive Barker growing up. After many years of leaving her short stories on the shelf collecting dust, she finally decided to unleash a plethora of spine-chilling tales of dark romance, that will leave her readers screaming for more. Young adults may find the "Paranormal Stories" by this anti-ordinary author to be mind-altering and sensual. She dresses in goth and lives in Upstate New York, where she enjoys dancing in the buff to the music of David Bowie. Veronica loves watching obscure 80's horror flicks, such as "MORTUARY" from 1983 starring a young Bill Paxton (very early in his career, as one of the Satanic cult members). Light your black scented candles, pour a glass of your favorite beverage and get ready to feed your darkside!
"With my sinister short stories, you won't have any more lonely nights, well, maybe." - Veronica Mordem